Orchids date to time of the dinos

by AlanEvans | August 29, 2007 at 02:04 pm

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Ancient orchid pollen found attached to a bee trapped in amber suggests the "supermodels of the plant world" were blooming at the time of the dinosaurs.

The discovery indicates that orchids arose between 76 and 84 million years ago, making them far older than experts had previously thought.

Experts used the fossil pollen grains to estimate the ages of major branches of orchids living today.

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Victoria Revay

They are the supermodels of the flower world...

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relic_hunter25

Your right Victoria. Its really very thrilling to see them flower.

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moonwolf

I have posted a photo I took of Calypso Bulbosa, a tiny orchid that grows on the ground high in the Rocky Mountains in Canada.

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at 07:46 on August 30th, 2007

 Good stuff.

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August 29, 2007 at 02:04 pm by AlanEvans, 640 views, 4 comments

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